Pope Francis: There Is ‘No Justification’ for ‘Violent Aggression Against Ukraine’

Pope Francis: There Is ‘No Justification’ for ‘Violent Aggression Against Ukraine’

Pope Francis once again condemned Russia’s war on Ukraine Sunday, decrying the daily toll of “slaughter and atrocities.”

Employing his strongest language to date, the pontiff lamented to the crowds gathered in Saint Peter’s Square that “the violent aggression against Ukraine does not stop, a senseless massacre where every day there is a repetition of slaughter and atrocities.”

 

Pope Francis: There Is ‘No Justification’ for ‘Violent Aggression Against Ukraine’

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